KC Compact [VEB Mühlhausen]

The KC Compact – A rare treasure from the history of GDR computers
I never thought I would ever write a report about this computer. Due to when it was created, the KC Compact is so rare that it is hardly to be found on the usual platforms. When one does turn up, the price is often well over €1,000.
The creation of the KC Compact
The KC Compact was the last home computer to be developed and produced in the GDR. It was unveiled in October 1989 on the occasion of the GDR's 40th anniversary – just a few weeks before the fall of the Berlin Wall. The big presentation at the Leipzig Spring Fair in 1990 was a flop, as hardly anyone was interested in the computer anymore. In April 1990, series production finally began, originally planned for 20,000 units. There are only estimates of the actual number of units produced – my copy bears the serial number 2534. The introductory price was 2,300 East German marks, but quickly fell to 1,000 East German marks. After the currency union, the KC Compact was finally sold off for 230 DM.
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